Teledyne Technologies signed a deal Monday to acquire E2V Technologies, a maker of radio frequency parts and machine vision systems, for $789 million. Teledyne said that E2V’s technology would mesh with the mixed-signal and imaging products it se...

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II-VI Incorporated is expanding a factory for compound semiconductors used in displays, laser sensors, and radio frequency devices. The company, based in Saxonburg, Penn., expects four tim...

Infineon Technologies is on schedule to complete its acquisition of Wolfspeed, a former Cree division that builds power and radio frequency chips, according to a regulatory filing released by Cree last week. The companies are aiming to close ...

During an electronic design conference in Boston this week, Analog Devices underlined the fact that engineers are increasingly dropping modules into things like satellites and telecommunications equipment, instead of undertaking the difficult tas...